The Blue Saddle Cycling Print by Mick Marston

£412.50

Remember MAMBO? Reg Mombassa. Rockin Jelly Bean. Those were the days. Sold for AU$20 and now worth US$10,000. Mick would fit straight in. Got a loft in Brooklyn? A converted docklands warehouse? Then stick this on your wall and wow your friends. Only 20 in the edition. They don’t call you Saatchi for nothing! And that blue saddle? Naughty!

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The Blue Saddle Cycling Print by Mick Marston

Title – The Blue Saddle Cycling Print
Artist – Mick Marston
Technique/Medium – 4 colour screen print
Printed on – Somerset 260gsm antique paper
Edition – Limited edition of 20
Size Image – 420 x 480 mm

This work is produced on Somerset 260gsm deckle edge antique paper. It’s beautiful beautiful paper with Mick’s fantastic illustration on it. We think this work looks best float mounted with a 5mm lift. This framing method really shows off the piece at it’s very best.

Cycling Print Purchase / Delivery Options

Framed – Collection only. If we tried to send it to you the glass just wouldn’t survive the trip and would damage the print.
Print – Sent rolled and wrapped in acid free tissue in a strong carboard tube. Then just take it to be framed. Easy

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Weight .101 g
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